HIST 1305 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Edwin H. Land, New Echota, Duncan James
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Make-up models us -bands international slave swap -jefferson john davis is president -us president is. 1848 -slavery is disruptive to preserving the union -1850 south leaders threaten to succeed -he said he would personally lead an army against them -july 11 1850 dies millard phillmore is. Morrill edwin herbert land duncan james corrow grant of 1862 designed to encourage agricultural education; western commonwealth got 30000 acres per. Congressman; nation could sell the land and use it to establish colleges. About 1/3 of all cherokee died on trail due to disease , exposure, or starvation. Slaves coping strategies passive opposition = religion, and working at their own pace, kin help each other out to survive, gender (woman were usually raped by proprietor and men were emasculated to prevent rebellion), aesthetics (music and saltation ) Indians signed this accord that gives them two days to voluntarily move west of the mississippi river. Laws of slavery in tx towards caucasian (1860)